The Victorian Government is waiting for more information on the Murray Darling Basin Authority Draft Plan before finalising its position and deciding on any potential action.

Speaking to Joseph Thomsen on ABC Goulburn Murray Mornings, Labor Upper House Member for Northern Victoria Candy Broad said the Victorian Government needed further detail before it could say whether the Plan presented the best way forward.

"We really need a lot more information, none of the technical reports have been released as yet and certainly the Victorian Government wants to go over those very very closely before being convinced that what has been proposed is the best possible way to achieve the environmental benefits."

The Government says it intends to conduct further community consultation beyond the current MDBA consultation meetings, but Ms Broad couldn't say when this might take place.

"I will certainly do everything I can to talk to everyone who wants to talk about it, I've started that everywhere I've been going since it was released by raising the issue, but we don't have an exact date for when we're going to get this information from the authority."

The Government will seek to negotiate with its Federal counterparts, but at this stage will not commit to outright opposition to the plan.

When asked what the Government will do if a significant majority of local people want the plan opposed, Ms Broad says the Government is very aware of the plight of local farmers.

"Well I've certainly already heard that Joseph, and I understand that. Particularly from farmers who have been through thirteen years of drought and the Brumby Government's done everything that we can to help support farmers through that."